Roberto C. Sanchez escribió: > I once asked someone at one of these places why they don't use something > like CentOS or Debian. The response that I got was something to do with > having someone to hold accountable outside the organization, someone to > call and yell at when things go wrong and with the idea being ingrained > into everyone that software must be licensed. Of course, at most of
Yes, that seems to be the main reason why some organizations tend to choose commercial distributions over Community-based distributions such as Debian or Gentoo. It happens here in Venezuela, too, though Debian is the distribution of choice of the Venezuelan Government in most applications. I think, however, that Debian has improved the way people see it and has become a great contender for commercial distributions since it provides stable software, standards compliance and has many (many!) successful deployments in lots of use cases around the World. Not much can be done by the Project to "change the way people see Linux distributions" besides keeping the good job and innovating in critical areas. > Unfortunately, I don't know of any places within the government, no > matter how Linux-friendly, that use Debian unless it is "hidden" as the > underpinnings of something purchased from a contractor or reseller or in > an embedded device. That depends on which government you're talking about :-D Jose -- José M. Parrella -> Debian Sid, k2.6.18 Escuela de Ingenieria Electrica Universidad Central de Venezuela -> ucvlug.info -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]